Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Each NIC has attempted to develop a broad industrial base to satisfy domestic demand and diversify exports so as to reduce reliance on a few major primary commodities , e.g. coffee , meat , rubber . |
2 | Then he turns pale-green again . ’ |
3 | Not only does this approach have the benefit of using skills already present , it also starts to build a link between the word processor and the full-blown desktop publishing applications . |
4 | Rothschild , Baring Brothers , and Trust Houses Forte . |
5 | Although it costs more than 49p to pick up a copy today , ‘ The Faust Tapes ’ represents money well spent . |
6 | This oversimplification is likely to lead to inappropriate curricula for many , and also to affect attitudes adversely through the labelling associated with allocation to a particular group , especially to a bottom set or stream . |
7 | This shuts Baz up , who breaks into a smile . |
8 | Eating raisins just was n't the neat thing to do . |
9 | He managed to free his head and threw the jerkin to the floor , to see Madra there with a heavy tray at the table . |
10 | I ca n't do that bloody thing , it goes arsehole upwards and all over the place . |
11 | I do n't think there using sheep any more . |
12 | Three farms in Powys had bought extra acres to accommodate sons now on the farm . |
13 | Academics contribute to it , certainly , but writing as critics , not academics , for it involves judgement as much as elucidation . |
14 | Also rounding errors can affect cases where extreme accuracy is required . |
15 | The Commission can also be given cases where two or more distinct firms by implicit collusion operate to restrict competition . |
16 | ‘ You heard that ? ’ asked Morse sharply . |
17 | ‘ Did she love him ? ’ asked Morse gently . |
18 | ‘ Who is it ? ’ asked Morse quietly . |
19 | The old crocodile was smelling hook not bait . |
20 | He was beaten by an innings , scoring only 3 and 31 to his opponent 's 75 , but in 1833 , when Yorkshire played their first county match against Norfolk , he met Bradbury again and ‘ exhibited such ability with the bat that he almost ran his opponent off his legs . ’ |
21 | And he offers provision far more than we can ever expect . |
22 | But they are bound make Germans even more cynical about their public institutions . |
23 | According to , chief investment manager at Scottish Equitable : ‘ One of the reasons Taurus failed was because a lot of banks make money not just as custodians but as registrars . |
24 | ‘ Even those who make money out of it — not just the pushers and dealers — are destroying the society in which they may wish to appear affluent . ’ |
25 | There is no way you make money out of goats , with feeding , hay-straw , and vets bills ( which are always large ) . |
26 | Modern ships make money wherever they can . ’ |
27 | She 's two exhausted after the long journey to go shopping.She just wants to go home . |
28 | he says that when an IRA bomb goes off people repair damage afterwards . |
29 | We went out for dinner that evening and I asked Sheila why she 'd brought an egg poacher . |
30 | Nevertheless , we need to consider what problems might arise and make provision accordingly , accepting that such provision should be very flexible if it is to cope with the range of need presented by the disabled . |